AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSummer University (Boumerdes): The Polisario Front’s 14th Summer University wrapped with lectures on Sahrawi natural resources, Sahrawi media, and the legal fight over Western Sahara, plus firsthand accounts of detention in Moroccan prisons. Media & narrative: Sahrawi News Agency coverage was praised as credible, while speakers warned against psychological warfare tactics—rumors, identity distortion, and tribal division—pushing for more proactive media teams. UN & rights: The UN Committee against Torture again condemned Morocco over degrading detention conditions for Sahrawi defender Abdelmoula El Hafidi, calling for redress. Law & decolonization: A Polisario UN representative reiterated that the Sahrawi cause is governed by the UN Charter and self-determination resolutions. Ceuta spillover (arts-adjacent culture of misinformation): Spain’s Ceuta crisis continues to fuel political-media heat, with reports of residents fearing another surge and social media rumors driving attempted crossings. Western Sahara in the spotlight: A U.S. embassy visit highlighted the Dakhla Atlantic Port and Washington’s growing economic engagement in the Moroccan Sahara.
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